The HemCon Patch PRO is a revolutionary noninvasive hemostatic patch that enables medical professionals to enhance their direct pressure protocol during catheterization procedures with an effective solution that reduces time to hemostasis. In addition to providing hemostasis, HemCon dressings also offer an antibacterial barrier against a wide range of microorganisms including MRSA, VRE, A. baumannii (only single strains of most species have been studied).

The HemCon Patch PRO is a hemostatic dressing for the external temporary control of severely bleeding wounds intended for emergency use. The dressing also controls bleeding in patients following hemodialysis and is indicated for control of bleeding from the skin at percutaneous needle access sites, vascular access sites and percutaneous catheter access sites.

HemCon Bandages are easy to apply, and are effective to stop even the most severe bleeding.

HemCon Patch PRO
Our newly designed hemostatic 1.5 x 1.5 inch and 2 x 2 inch HemCon Patch PRO provides the ultimate in flexibility by contouring to the patient, improving monitoring and comfort following catheterization procedures. The Patch PRO offers a contouring design, the ability to feel patient's pulse and a clear backing for improved patient monitoring. Its hemostatic properties can stop even the most severe bleeding. We have training videos for you to review in our product training section.

The HemCon Patch PRO is a hemostatic dressing for the external temporary control of severely bleeding wounds intended for emergency use. The dressing also controls bleeding in patients following hemodialysis and is indicated for control of bleeding from the skin at percutaneous needle access sites, vascular access sites and percutaneous catheter access sites.

Features

Benefits

Stops bleeding (moderate to severe)

Saves lives

Controls blood loss

Reduced blood loss can reduce the need for transfusions

Provides critical time to administer care

Safe for use

Provides an antibacterial barrier

Contains no human or bovine clotting factors

No adverse affects reported in field use

Localized solution

Works independently of the clotting cascade

Simple application

Easy to administer with current protocol of dressing and pressure

Flexible and conformable to tissue surfaces

Provides flexibility at the point of care

Removal with water or saline

Simple removal keeps clot intact

Individually wrapped

Ready for use when needed

HemCon Patch PRO works by becoming extremely adherent when in contact with blood. This adhesive-like action seals the wound and controls bleeding. HemCon products are fabricated from chitosan, a naturally occurring, bio-compatible polysaccharide. Because chitosan has a positive charge, it attracts red blood cells, which have a negative charge. The red blood cells create a seal over the wound as they are drawn into the bandage, forming a very tight, coherent seal. HemCon Patch PRO is an effective solution that reduces time to hemostasis. In addition to providing hemostasis, HemCon dressings also offer an antibacterial barrier.

The HemCon Bandage PRO is a hemostatic dressing for the external temporary control of severely bleeding wounds intended for emergency use.

HemCon® Bandage PRO is simple to use, but key points need to be followed for the bandages to be most effective.

1. Open the bandage. Grasp the opposing edges of the foil pouch and pull apart.
As the package opens, pinch the bandage against the
back of the foil pouch with your thumb so the bandage
doesn’t drop on the ground.

2. Ensure that the non-stick side is up. HemCon Bandage PRO has two sides: a cream-colored
active side, which goes on the wound, and a darker
non-stick side which is labeled “THIS SIDE UP”. The
bandages will not work upside down.

3. Apply directly on source of bleeding.
It is critical to place the bandage on the source of the
bleeding, the area where the blood vessel damage has
actually occurred. For smaller wounds, the bandage can
be cut to smaller pieces. For larger wounds, multiple
bandages can be used.

4. Apply pressure until bleeding is controlled. Apply firm, even pressure to the side labeled
“THIS SIDE UP”. Backing the bandage with a Kerlix roll
or gauze helps ensure uniform pressure and increases
performance. Maintain pressure on the bandage until
bleeding is controlled.

The bandage can remain in place for up to 48 hours and should be removed with water or saline.

The bandage can be folded or cut and placed directly on the source of bleeding.

The 4 x 4 in bandage may be stored at temperatures up to 110 degrees F (42 degrees C) for nine months without adversely affecting the product.

Three year shelf life.

Non exothermic.

Prescription only (can only be purchased by a medical facility with a prescription or medical authorization).

Latex free.

Product is CE marked and is CE approved for sale and distribution in EU member countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

For Hemostatic HemCon Product Use in the Cath, IR or EP Labs

What was the impetus for the development of the HemCon Bandage PRO Product Line?
Out of a need to save lives, HemCon Bandage PRO was developed. In 2001, the U.S. Army and the Institute for Surgical Research (ISR) partnered with HemCon Medical Technologies, Inc. to address the needs of soldiers who were having bleeding issues and dying in the field before they could be triaged for surgical intervention.

How does HemCon Bandage PRO work at the puncture site?
HemCon products are fabricated from chitosan, a naturally occurring, biocompatible polysaccharide. The chitosan has a positive charge, and attracts red blood cells, which have a negative charge. The red blood cells and platelets are drawn towards the bandage through this ionic interaction, a strong seal is formed at the dermal wound site. This supportive, primary seal allows the body to effectively activate its coagulation pathway, initially forming organized platelets. The platelets and red blood cells continue to be drawn towards the bandage and travel up the access tract to strengthen the initial seal. After hemostasis is achieved, a transparent dressing will keep the HemCon Bandage PRO in place, allowing it to provide an antibacterial barrier.

What are the benefits of using HemCon?
HemCon Bandage PRO has an antibacterial barrier, provide quick hemostasis, and are cost effective.

Why is an antibacterial barrier important?
According to the CDC, infection occurs in femoral access sites 0.5% and happens more often with the use of a vascular closure device. Though not a high percentage, Medicare will stop reimbursing for hospital care given for hospital-acquired staph infections beginning Oct 1, 2007. The HemCon Bandage PRO products are cleared with an antibacterial barrier indication against a wide range of harmful organisms, including the antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Enterococcus faecalis (VRE), Acinetobacter baumannii and pseudomonas aeruginosa. Only single strains of species mentioned have been studied.

How do I apply HemCon Bandage PRO on Cath/IR/EP patients?

Remove the sheath following hospital protocol.

Allow a small amount of blood to surround the puncture site. Do not cleanse the puncture site or moisten with saline solution. Blood is required to facilitate the unique adhesion process and bandage will only adhere where blood was present.

With printed side facing up, place the HemCon Bandage PRO directly on the puncture site.

Hold digital pressure across the entire vascular access tract until bleeding is controlled.Note: It is important that pressure is held over the puncture in the vessel which is proximal to the puncture site on the skin.

After hemostasis is achieved, secure the HemCon Bandage PRO with an appropriate dressing.

Recheck the wound for potential rebleeding as necessary.

The bandage may not have sealed around the wound site if:

Adequate blood was not present.
When applying HemCon Bandage PRO, the skin area needs to be dry with the exception of the blood (approx. 25mm diameter) that needs to be present to activate chitosan and create a seal on the wound.

There was no/minimal pressure applied, even though the bandage was in contact with blood.
Direct pressure is needed for a minimum of 2 to 5 minutes.
Longer direct pressure is recommended with more complicated patients and procedures.

The bandage was lifted, which un-sealed the bandage.

The bandage may not "reseal" after the bandage is lifted/removed.

If hemostasis was not achieved, reapply a new bandage and hold pressure until bleeding is controlled.

If hemostasis has been achieved, hold dressing in place with an appropriate dressing to act as an antibacterial barrier.

How long should I hold pressure when using HemCon on cath lab patients?
HemCon is helping many labs reduce their hold times. You should follow your institution's protocol until you are comfortable reducing hold times. Many cath labs find that with uncompromised patients, 5 minutes holds are adequate. However, this guideline should not supersede clinical judgment based on the medical condition of the individual patient.

When should I ambulate my patients using HemCon?
You should follow your institution's manual compression protocol for ambulation times. General clinical recommendations are 2-6 hours.

General Recommendations Regarding Post-procedural Hemostasis after Femoral Artery Access Using Manual Compression Only

Protocol for Madigan Army Medical Center- Ft. Lewis, WA"These hold times are on the conservative side when using the HemCon adjunct. We have had high success rates with shorter hold times. I would recommend these as a start points and allow personal experience to guide your judgment."

Can HemCon Bandage PRO be used on obese patients?
Our products are not contra-indicated for use on obese patients. However, medical professionals should use their clinical judgment and follow department protocols when treating this patient population.

Is the bandage effective after hemostasis is achieved?
After initial hemostasis is achieved, the bandage can remain in place for up to 48 hours. During this time, the HemCon Patch PRO provides an effective antibacterial barrier against a wide range of microorganisms including MRSA, VRE, A. baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. You should follow hospital protocols for ambulation and recheck the wound for re-bleeding due to changing patient conditions.

How long should I leave the HemCon Bandage PRO on?
The HemCon Bandage PRO can be left in place for 24-48 hours.

How is HemCon Bandage PRO removed?
To remove the bandage, irrigate with sterile water or saline while gently pulling up on the corner of the bandage. Instruct discharged patients to soak the bandage in the shower, and then gently peel off the bandage.

Are there any contraindications for its use?
There are no known contraindications for use of HemCon Bandage PRO. The warning and cautions on our product labels read as follows:

Do not use if seal is broken and/or contents are wet. Do not apply over eyes. Use promptly after opening. Contains chitosan from shellfish. For external use only, do not implant. Not for consumption, do not eat. Single use only. Do not resterilize.

Is HemCon Bandage PRO absorbent?
HemCon Bandage PRO are not absorbent and will not absorb moisture. Instead of absorbing, the bandage is designed to effectively seal the wound and stop the bleeding.

What is HemCon Bandage PRO comprised of?
HemCon Bandage PRO is fabricated from chitosan, a naturally occurring, biocompatible polysaccharide derived from shrimp shells. The shrimp shells are processed and chemically treated. Once in bandage form, they are sterilized. Pandalus borealis (also called Pandalus eous) is the species of shrimp found in cold parts of the North Atlantic Ocean that is used in our chitosan.

Is there a problem using this product on people with shrimp or shellfish allergies?
There have been no known allergic reactions as a result of using HemCon Bandage PRO since distribution began in 2003, and there have been no adverse effects reported after over one million of our dressings in various sizes have been delivered and used all over the world.
HemCon has results from a shellfish allergy study conducted by its chitosan supplier which demonstrates that, out of 221 individuals with suspected hypersensitivity, including 8 individuals with known shellfish allergies, none demonstrated any dermal sensitivity when pricked with a chitosan test solution. However, since chitosan is extracted from the shells of shrimp and other shellfish, individuals with known shellfish allergies should exercise caution in the use of products containing chitosan.

Is HemCon Bandage PRO kosher?
HemCon Bandage PRO is made from shellfish, a creature that is considered forbidden from consumption by some religious groups. Although the bandage is not technically consumed, it is not considered kosher.

Is there any effect of hot temperatures on HemCon Bandage PRO?
HemCon Bandage PRO has a long shelf life and are durable in varied temperature because they were originally designed for military use. HemCon Bandage PRO is best stored at room temperature: 52° F (11° C) to 78° F (26° C).